Executive power in the US grows, weakening democracy and concentrating control.
The article discusses how power is distributed between the branches of government in the United States, focusing on the role of the executive branch. It suggests that over time, power has shifted towards the President and away from elected assemblies. This trend is seen as a reflection of the concentration of economic and political power in the hands of large corporations. The research highlights the importance of understanding how political structures can impact the distribution of power within a government.